Summer Tuna Salad Recipe (2024)

by Scott Groth 6 Comments

Tuna salad the way it was meant to be: simple, fresh and refreshing. This is the perfect tuna salad recipe for a hot summer day... whether spilling over the edges of crunchy baguette or perched atop a juicy tomato and crisp lettuce. All we have are clean, fresh ingredients. Stick with me to learn how to make this wonderful summer salad.

This tuna salad is gluten free, paleo, low carb and incredibly refreshing.

I love tuna salad. This is anew recipewhichis modeled from a delicious salad enjoyed at a beach siderestaurant nestled next tothe Mediterranean. It was the perfect day with a light, sea stained breeze and soft waves.I sat with my family under a white canvas awning, enjoying the temporary respite from the pounding Provencal sun. Caroline and I enjoyed a cool glass ofrosé from Cassis.The stage was set for a delicious lunch and it didn't disappoint. My tuna salad was like no other tuna salad. It had artichoke hearts, tomatoes and fresh herbs. It was light, almost dancing across my tongue.The tuna flavor was perfectly balanced with the herbs. I knew that I needed to try to recreate this awesome recipe at home.

I have now made this recipe four times. The first attempt was close, but heavy on the capers. My next attempt was spot on in my mind, but Caroline let me know that the tuna was a bit dry. The third time through I served it to five guests who have never eaten at our house before... not a drop was left in the bowl. I just had to make it one more time to photograph and share with you. My family thanks you for reading so they can enjoy some of these recipes time and again.

This tuna salad takes the best of what the summer season offers and melds them all together. Fresh herbs, tomatoes, peppers, artichokes, lemons and shallots...everything is in season. Everything wants to be put with one another to make a delightful tuna salad that you, your family and your guests will love.

HOW TO MAKE TUNA SALAD

It's really easy to make a big bowl of tuna salad. Here are a couple tips that will help to make it outstanding:

Tip 1:The day before you are going to make the tuna salad, place the cans in the refrigerator to cool. Tuna salad is always best chilled. By placing the cans in the refrigerator you'll be ready to eat right away.

Tip 2:If you are working with room temperature tuna, don't worry about it. Once you have made the tuna salad, place it in the freezer. Stir every 5 or 6 minutes. It should be nice and cold in about 20 minutes.

Tip 3:I use whole tuna in water. I find that you get a nice piece of tuna rather than some unidentifiable stuff in a can. I like using the albacore in water so I can control how much oil goes into the salad.

Tip 4:Use fresh herbs. Dried herbs will not taste the same in this salad. If you don't have all the herbs that the recipe calls for, double up on what you have. It will still be wonderful without all 4 herbs.

Tip 5:Let's take a quick look at the olive oil. I use standard olive oil for this recipe. Extra virgin and other first pressorexpeller pressed oils tend to have a strong flavor. If you like that flavor, go ahead an use what you have on hand. I want a good tuna flavor without the bitterness of the oil, so tend to move toward less flavorful oil.

QUICK COOKING TIP:First, make sure that your tuna is drained well. Too much of the tuna water will impart an overpowering flavor which we really don't want. After it is drained well, break up the tuna in the bowl prior to adding any of the other ingredients. We are going to be adding delicate ingredients like artichoke hearts and tomatoes. There really is no way to avoidpulverizing these ingredients if we try to break up the tuna after they are added. It is nice to get a whole piece of tomato or a zesty caper in a bite. Try to maintain their integrity!

Ok... time to get to this fine kettle of fish.

Yield: 8 servings

TUNA SALAD: FRENCH STYLE

Summer Tuna Salad Recipe (6)

A perfectly simple and delicious summer Tuna Salad Recipe. Utilize the bounty of the season with fresh herbs, tomatoes and red peppers. Yes.

Prep Time10 minutes

Cook Time2 minutes

Total Time12 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 Large Cans Tuna in water,, drained well
  • 1 Cup Fresh Tomato,, seeded and diced
  • 2 tablespoon EACH Cilantro, Basil, Parsley, Chives
  • ½ Cup Red Pepper,, diced
  • ¼ Cup Shallot,, diced fine
  • ½ Cup Marinated Artichoke Hearts,, chopped
  • 2-3 tablespoon Capers,, rinsed
  • 2 tablespoon Fresh Lemon Juice
  • ½ Cup Olive Oil
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Fresh Cracked Pepper

Instructions

  1. Break up the tuna in a large bowl.
  2. Add in remaining ingredients and mix. Taste. Adjust the seasonings. Taste again.
  3. Serve chilled on a fresh green salad or as a sandwich.

Notes

Rinsing the capers will reduce the briny flavor, leaving just the zippy caper.

If the tuna salad tastes dry after you mix everything together, add in ¼ cup more olive oil. Mix again and see if that works. Some tuna is more dry than others!

Not bright enough on your palate? Add more lemon! Still not bright enough? Try ¼ teaspoon of balsamic vinegar.

Nutrition Information

Yield

8
Amount Per ServingCalories 319

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FINAL THOUGHTS ON THIS FRESH TUNA SALAD:

As I mentioned, I love tuna salad. You can check outmylow carb tuna salad recipe(it's the most searched recipe on the site!) or myno-mayo tuna saladwhich is packed full of mediterranean flavors. If you need another type of lunch salad to make for an upcoming event, myegg salad recipeis a home run.

I hope that you try this non-traditional style of tuna salad. I promise that you won't be disappointed. Enjoy and happy eating!

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Comments

  1. Amy says

    These looks amazingly refreshing!! Thanks for those helpful tips on the tuna!!
    Must try soon!! 🙂

    Reply

    • Scott Groth says

      Hey Amy:
      Thank you for stopping by. How did the salad come out?
      Have a fantastic day in the kitchen!
      Scott

      Reply

  2. Suzy Talbot says

    Summer Tuna Salad Recipe (9)
    I wish there was a beautiful baguette for this recipe, or even a buttery croissant. The tuna salad was so good that my white bread didn't do it justice.

    Reply

    • Scott Groth says

      Hey Suzy:
      Since I'm currently eating low-carb, I can tell you that it's much more light and energizing if you eat it as it is. It all depends on your preferences. Thank you for writing!
      Have a fantastic day!
      Scott

      Reply

  3. Krystal Valdez says

    Thanks for the tips!! Looking forward to making this tomorrow.

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